SkechersMen's Go Walk Max-Athletic Air Mesh Slip on
G**Y
good fit
Very comfortable and slips on easy without having to bend over
A**B
Great shoe
casual stuff. Great comfort
E**N
Both versions are good, but here's the differences
I'm switching to these from running sneakers (I was using 361 and Brooks brands) for usage at work. I do 10 hours shifts in a Level 1 Trauma Bay, soooooo lots of time on my feet. I liked the running shoes for a while, but it got annoying that they would constantly update the models and change them so drastically that I couldn't keep any consistency. They also were wicked expensive. Casually, I tend to wear Vans Slip Ons much of the time, so I gravitated towards these Sketchers... which don't look quite as fashionable as Vans, but they're not awful and I'm more interested in the function. Vans are flat as a pancake and will beat the crap out of your feet at my job, even though I do like how much you can feel the ground surface.I started with a pair of the GogaMax insoles. They were great over the course of 3+ weeks, during which I could feel them break in nicely. They started out feeling a bit snug, but the insole broke in and I believe the mesh also began to loosen just a bit on the uppers, so eventually they started to feel a bit roomy actually. So I know some reviews say they run small, but I've had the opposite experience.The GogaMax is nice and squishy. I had previously had a bit of an ache in my achilles area that has since disappeared since getting these. They breathe way better than the running sneakers, and better than canvas Vans. I read a review here that said they were hot and not breathable.... that's insane to me. Totally airy in my experience.Weight is also an issue for me. One of my legs is a prosthetic above the knee. That's a lot of heavy equipment that's controlled only by my hip. The shoe has a large effect on that, because it's all the way at the bottom and there's sort of a pendulum effect if the shoe is very heavy. Both types of these GoWalk shoes are maybe the lightest I've ever worn. Not too important for most people, but if it matters to you... definitely try these slip ons.However, I just got a pair with the GogaMat insoles yesterday. Why? No good reason... I'm in need of a new pair of shoes around the house, for light yard work and stuff like that. Figured I would compare the two insoles, and the ones I like the least would be relegated to yard duty. Also, the GogaMat insole is like $10 less on average... why not?For those wondering if the GogaMat is not squishy, fear not. The GogaMat is still squishy, it is just a bit less squishy than the GogaMax. It's also possible that the GogaMat has more "bounce" than the GogaMax, but I'm going to need more time to test and confirm that. I am also noticing that the GogaMat feels less snug in the new phase... I'm not sure if that's because of the insole difference, or perhaps it's just a manufacturing inefficiency. The GogaMat already feels nearly as roomy as my GogaMax shoes, and I've just started using them yesterday.I'll update this after the GogaMat pair is broken in after a few weeks at work. But my first impression is that most people would barely notice the difference between GogaMat VS GogaMax insoles. One is squishy, the other is squishier. Buyers mostly need to decide if they want to spend a few bucks more for additional squishiness.
G**F
My 4th Pair...'nough said
I found this shoe several years ago and it fits really well and is comfortable enough to cushion my feet in the hospital all day. I've looked for other manufacturers with a shoe that looks a little more like an Oxford, but I have not yet found one that sells in a narrow size. Size? I might try it. For now, this has been the best shoe I've had for several years, and I'll keep buying until I find something that looks better. I don't necessarily need anything that's more comfortable. This is comfortable enough
A**P
Out-of-the-box comfort and relief for retail work.
I currently work in one of those big box home improvement warehouse stores and, while wearing Red Wing boots with toe protection makes sense, standing and walking 10+ miles a day on bare concrete really did a number on my feet and body (even with fancy insoles). I caved and bought these after reading some orthopedic webpages (I also needed to replace some warm-weather light grey loafers anyway) and after a couple of shifts the improvement was night and day. These are now my daily drivers at work and when walking on pavement. I'm not sure how well they work "off-road" when hiking and working in the dirt, but for anything involving indoor/outdoor pavement, they are perfect. The easy slip-on is neat too and, while I haven't tried it yet, the machine washable feature looks promising.I've only had them for a month (walking 10+ miles a day) and they're holding up perfectly. It is true that they're thin and probably won't hold up if you frequently scratch/scuff/snag them on stuff, but you really shouldn't be doing that often anyways if you're a careful worker/walker IMO. In any case, these are great shoes and will buy them again once they begin to wear out (possibly going for some other colors too).
D**.
Easy sl,ip on shoe
Ordered these shoes for my husband. When he put them on, he did use a long shoe horn, but it was easy. Right away, he said how comfortable these shoes are. No need to break in - wore them a full day. Don't know how they will hold up after washing and wearing over time, but right now, they're great!
T**Y
Comfortable Shoes
Shoes fit good. Not as much cushion and comfort I thought it would have.
T**1
2nd or 3rd pair for me
I've had at least one other pair and probably two. They're classic clean style and durability work great for me. Not completely "hands-free" like the current generation, but they're easy enough to slip on with an occasional need to unfold the heel flap. Nothing fancy, but also much better for the price than other options. If I remember correctly, I can get about 2 years of wear out of them. Wear them every day for work.
A**R
Comfort
Easy to get in to and out of. Comfort, comfort comfort!
L**P
super comodos
se pueden usar para cualquier superficie, buen diseño.
C**E
Cómodos
Tal como dicen en la descripción, son horma ancha, comodidad total.
S**N
Soooo Comfy
I luv these shoes…going to buy morr
J**N
Si vas a viajar y caminar mucho estos tenis o zapatillas son la mejor opción
Es la segunda vez que compro el mismo modelo y de la misma marca. Vengo de un viaje en el que llegué a caminar un promedio de 8 a 10 Km por día, en el campo y la ciudad, y en verdad que estos tenis, o zapatillas como les llaman en otros países, son de lo mejor. Yo uso plantilla ortopédica y sin problema se alojan en ambos zapatos. Son muy cómodos, si se llegan a mojar se secan rápido, y no guardan malos olores. Definitivamente son parte de mi guardaropa. Super recomendables.
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